This question is premised on the facts that Africa, being a bed of raw material, since Africa commenced humankind's civilization on the basis of commencing agriculture along the banks of the Nile valley, since its human resources were ignobly engaged in the first ever large-scale farming of a monumental scale in the new found lands of the West Indies and America as slaves, has a historical role of occupying its place as a 'civilized' and 'developed' continent on the ground that it feeds the world.

Also relevant is that his father's first wife died within two years of their marriage, and the lineage in which Soren was the last began ignobly after five months of marriage to Ane, then a servant girl.

Heidegger, for instance, said that novelists 'squander ignobly the reader's precious time: And that 'only when entertainment is combined with useful instruction might the novel escape charges of insignificance and depravity.

To the world at large, Booth's life ignobly ended in April 1865 in a Virginia tobacco shed, but that version of events failed to persuade considerable numbers of Americans and so, the legend of his escape was born.

Much as subsequent authors and even Chretien's putative continuator and scribes/editors want to try to confront and/or rationalize the contradiction of a noble knight acting ignobly and shamefully, (33) the narrator of Le Chevalier de la Charrete will not.

Ironically, because of Proctor's defiant act of heroism and decision to die a noble death rather than live ignobly, it is easier to see how The Crucible demonstrates the possibility for human transcendence than is at first evident in both All My Sons and Death of a Salesman.

After a peasant carries home the battered hidalgo ignobly on a mule from his first, brief sally, the village priest and barber conduct an Inquisitional auto-da-fe of the corrupting romances in Quixote's library, sparing however the sensible ones in which "knights eat, and sleep, and die in their beds and make a will before they die.

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